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9.17.98 - GnomeNEWS Am I the only one who isn't impressed with the CDs that major tech magazines promise (if you subscribe to their publication)? Sure, the CDs aren't my subscription motivation, but they might make a good addition to my small collection of CD-ROMs. However, who needs a ton of tips as adept as this one: "To open up My Computer, double-click on it with your left mouse button." OH, so that's how you do that! The only exception to this 'rule' comes from gaming magazines, who usually pack their CDs with the latest demos & other interesting shareware utilities (and possibly the latest version of certain drivers). I picked up one the other day because I wanted to take a look at LucasArts' upcoming action/adventure game, Grim Fandango. Let me say, I can't wait for that game to be released! A few of you have asked for a Lockergnome CD-ROM, and perhaps I'll get around to making one someday. I'd have all the past issues on there, as well as my favorite freeware downloads. Nothing disappointing, hopefully... GnomePROGRAM IE4 Channel Maker v1.01 [766k] US$60 W9x/NT4 When IE4 was launched, everybody was still coming off the "Push" high. That's basically why channels are around. To a certain degree, they're worthwhile. But without being a genius, there's almost no way to get the most out of channels--especially if you're the person who's creating them. With this easy-to-use program, you don't need to know a thing about the CDF specs to get an awesome channel up & running in minutes! If you already have a channel, that's great. Why not make it better? Yes, there's a hefty price tag on this download, but if you're even creating a channel for your web visitors, then I'm assuming you only want the best. For channel editors, this is the best. [ DOWNLOAD ] [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeSYSTEM Diamond MM Viper V330 v4.10.01.0128 [2.4M] W9x [ DOWNLOAD (AGP) ] [ DOWNLOAD (PCI) ] [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeCANDY MiSounds v1.1 [716k] US$15 W9x/NT4 How easy is it for you to specify, categorize, and bundle sounds for sound schemes? Finding them is easy, creating them is somewhat simple, but putting it all together for use in a theme is typically a chore--especially if you're wanting to do something only with WAV files. That's exactly why this program was developed. With MiSounds, it takes virtually no time at all to test, configure, and archive those WAV files--your sounds will be ready for downloading in a matter of minutes. What a scheme! [ DOWNLOAD ] [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeFAVORITE Digital Cameras - Resources & Reviews Digital Cameras are already here, but there are so many of them--it's nearly impossible to tell if you're getting a good deal. What do other people think about certain brands and specific models? Pull up this site and find out! Pros, amateurs, and regular users give their candid (and unbiased) reviews. Beyond them, you'll find digicam news, product specs, web forums, a glossary, FAQs... and just about everything digicamish. I know that I've been incredibly happy with my choice--the Sony Digital Mavica FD7... part of my purchasing decision was made after I visited this site. It really clicks! [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeDESKTOP THEME: Shiny Happy [42k] I was surprised to find this theme so small, and yet so cool. Granted, there are no sounds included, but it isn't like you're in the middle of a WAV shortage or something (head over to http://www.dailywav.com/). You can't help but smile when you see nothing but yellow smilies all over your Desktop. [ DOWNLOAD ] [ VISIT SITE ]
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Take a look at your scroll bar. Is it too fat? Rather, is it
bigger than it needs to be? If you're using a smaller resolution,
then you need all the screen real estate you can get! Right-click
on the Desktop, choose Properties, click the Appearance tab,
left-click on the scroll bar, and adjust the size at will. You can
also adjust other UI items within this dialog box as well!
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